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Lifestyle blogger and "obsessive re-decorator" Kaitlin Madden, founder of Lux & Concord, came to us with a design request we hear often: "Help me incorporate antique pieces I received from a family member in a way that suits my more contemporary taste and the more modern decor style in the rest of my house."
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Simply Salvage Interiors
Black, White, Blue Dining Room Project
Premier Prints Suzani Fabric
Lindsey Smith @ Simply Salvage Interiors
Making Room for Peace
When it came to the color for the Rebecca Hurt’s dining room we knew that we wanted to do something BOLD and DRAMATIC! After toying around with the idea of wall paper, the trendy color “mauve”, or a forest green we landed on Hague Blue by Farrow and Ball. A departure from the soft, neutral wall colors used throughout the rest of the home, this color makes a statement while undoubtedly remaining a classic - not to mention - it looks great with Rebecca’s collection of worn, vintage rugs and rich wooden furniture.
Sanctuary Homes LLC
This Leanne Ford for Project 62 light fixture is rattan and perfect for this breakfast room dining area of the Bellemeade Greenway project
Kennedy Rae Interiors
Transitional Dining Room by Kennedy Rae Interiors
Jessica Lynn Mendoza Photography
Sherri Blum | Jack and Jill Interiors, Inc.
I was recently hired to stage an older (yet very charming) duplex in Carlisle, PA. The home is vacant and had been a rental for the past few years. It has adorable wood moulding throughout, as well as hardwood flooring on the main level. Considering what the homeowner has invested in appliances and other repairs, as well as realtor fees, the budget for staging was right around $1000. This allowed us to bring in furniture, accessories, area rugs and wall art to really bring the home to life. Take a look at the before and after and see what a difference $1000 can make on a home! Before staging, the house felt drab and boring. The view of the neighbor’s peeling house paint outside the windows was a huge distraction from the potential of this home to be a warm and cheery place for a potential buyer.
Ideally, I would have placed curtain rods and soft, white sheers over the windows to allow the light to stream in, yet help detract from the need for a paint job on the exterior of the neighbor’s home. However the seller’s budget didn’t allow for window treatments so my job was to use the furniture and accessories keep the eye and focus on the beauty of this home and help buyers to feel like this house could be their home.
Seeking a real estate home stager in the Harrisburg, Camp Hill, Mechanicsburg or Carlisle area of central PA? Contact Sherri today. No home staging job is too big or too small.
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